Showing posts with label grandparents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grandparents. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 May 2012

Shimla will always be home


I'm home! My mum and I have managed to find two weeks to come and spend it here in Shimla. We've been coming here for all summer holidays for as long as I can remember since my grandparents have a home here.

And this is the view from one side of home. I admit that Shimla doesn't look this devoid of human existence as the picture above. It is pretty commercial now but the photo is just 2 years old. (plus I took it very strategically :)

Usually we all come here together and help my nani (maternal grandma) to clean up the house and have everything up and running. But this time it's just mum and me. We have been given our instructions, let the cleaning begin!

There are curtains to change, pillow covers to remove, dusting to do, loos to clean etc etc. And though this house feels empty without hearing chatter and laughter, not seeing somebody nap in a room or fight over how many peaches they ate, I am not sad. (not completely) Because company is arriving in a few days, some friends are coming for a week and I'm getting excited just thinking of everything that we're going to do.

There are going to be afternoon walks, lovely things to eat, board games to play and my special favourite is watching episodes of the Sherlock Holmes as played by Jeremy Brett.


Well this has been quite a personal post hasn't it! I must leave you and go eat dinner but hopefully I will be able to post more tomorrow with pictures!

BYE

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Tea Time Therapy


You know what makes everything better. what makes life seem simpler, lighter.
Tea time with grandparents.
No matter how much of a blah day you were having.
Sit for sometime with grandparents, mummy, adrak chai and rusks (very essential)
and you feel like you just soaked your feet into some lovely hot water.
you feel like slowly and very therapeutically you start to get your groove back.
It's a wonderfully lovely experience I must say.
And the reason it works is:
unconditional love on the sides of both parties.
silly-ness that makes you happy due to the conversations had.
chai
and just not talking about your problems for sometime. (you sort of forget you had them :)